demagogue on 13/11/2008 at 18:08
I was struck by how many sites fit so well, almost ludicrously so ... the Cathedral (of course), all the noble mansions, Shipping & Receiving and the docks (a marina), etc, etc...
But my favorite: did you guys notice that Soulforge is now a long, grassy park, at exactly the dimensions and location of the Soulforge building? It's like Viktoria's sacrifice has been eternally enshrined, and still exists in our world to this day. :D
If I ever travel to Holland, I am definitely going on a pilgrimage to Gorinchem to visit a few "sacred sites", like the Cathedral and the Soulforge park where I can pay my respects.
intruder on 13/11/2008 at 19:53
Quote Posted by demagogue
If I ever travel to Holland, I am definitely going on a pilgrimage to Gorinchem to visit a few "sacred sites", like the Cathedral and the Soulforge park where I can pay my respects.
Those poor dutch people :cheeky:
Imagine their confused looks when viewing hundreds of taffers assembling in the park and susurrate prayers to the Builder.
pavlovscat on 13/11/2008 at 23:31
LOLOL...Count me in!
Herr_Garrett on 14/11/2008 at 06:47
Aye, me too.
So... Under Gorinchem, I assume, there is the Lost City?
Man, that would be truly awesome.:cheeky:
Faebee on 17/11/2008 at 19:41
Shalebrigde, without a doubt.
Lawviz on 19/11/2008 at 19:34
The gravestone in "Trailing the courtier", or whatever the name was for the T2 OM. Why? It acts as a portal. With some tinkering, I won't need to use the car anymore. I wouldn't build the chaos portal from T1 because well...it'd be chaotic.
5tephe on 19/11/2008 at 20:57
Perhaps not the whole compound (although it would be amazing to have the whole mine complex to explore in real life), but at least the offices right up the top. If they could be in the mountains, surrounded by a stream and little lake, so much the better.
But for sheer fantasy 'I want to walk through the mission in real life' experience? The Bonehoard.
Oh yes. Octagonal ancient tombs and all.